by Chris Lynch | Dec 7, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA
Allston, MA- Ivy League rules prevent six college hockey teams from playing until late October or November. Despite the shortened schedule, the head of the Ivy League is also one of the nation’s best. Cornell features remarkable size, great scoring touch, classic Big...
by Chris Lynch | Mar 31, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA
Providence, RI — Providence College ended the 2018 season a single goal short of the Frozen Four. The Friars surrendered a goal in the last two minutes of both the second and third period against Notre Dame to miss out on flying to St. Paul. This season, PC...
by Chris Lynch | Mar 31, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA
Providence, RI — Cornell’s season has been frustrating. A plague of injuries limited the Big Red’s capabilities. The most visible is starting goaltender Matt Galajda and regular forward Jeff Malott leaving the ECAC Championship game against Clarkson, only...
by Chris Lynch | Mar 28, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA, WCHA
The Dunkin Donuts Center, previously called the Providence Civic Center, is a staple building of College Hockey’s history. The initial Hockey East Tournaments and six Frozen Fours were held in Rhode Island’s capital. The site has become a regular Regional site since...
by Chris Lynch | Dec 2, 2018 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA
Allston, MA- The Ivy League’s best rivalry took the ice at Madison Square Garden with Harvard claiming the win over Cornell. To make matters worse, the Big Red lost star goaltender Matt Galajda to injury that night in New York. Galajda’s absence came when...